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Why are citations used in research?
It’s important to cite sources you used in your research for several reasons: To show your reader you’ve done proper research by listing sources you used to get your information. To be a responsible scholar by giving credit to other researchers and acknowledging their ideas.
What are citations used for in writing?
What are citations? A citation, in college reading, writing, or speaking, is a reference to a source of information. The goal of all citations is to allow the audience (whether reading or listening) to identify and find the source of your information.
What are the three major citation styles?
Citation Guides. There are three major citations styles: MLA (Modern Language Association), used in literature, the arts, and humanities; APA (American Psychological Association), used in education, nursing, psychology, and the sciences; and the Chicago Manual of Style, used in history.
Why must writers use citations?
One of the most important reasons to employ a citation style such as the APA method is to ensure you are giving due credit to others for the ideas that you are using as a basis for your essay. Any ideas or research you incorporate that is not your own must be cited, otherwise you risk being accused of plagiarism.
Which citation format should I use?
There are numerous citation styles, although MLA format, APA format and Chicago/Turabian are the most commonly used. The bottom line, when deciding which citation format to use, ask your teacher or professor. They’re the person best placed to advise you, as the preferred style often depends on the subject in question.
When do I use citations?
Citations are used for a variety of reasons: to verify that a valid source was used in writing the paper, to give credit to another author or researcher and to provide a path for readers to follow, if they are interested in your topic and wish to find more information.